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Is it possible to boot from a external operating system.

lifeofbrian

Posted 01 February 2008 - 10:46 AM

lifeofbrian

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Is it possible to boot from a external operating system?(windows xp sp2)I have taken the hard drive from inside my p.c. and put it in an external case.I set the jumpers for master(and i also tried no jumpers),and set the bios to boot first from external hdd,but all i get is ntldr missing,press ctrl+alt+del to reboot.I would love to sort this out,i am a musician and it would be great if i could just take the external hard drive round to another persons house and have all my music progs there.Am i wasting my time.PLEASE HELP!

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hfcg

Posted 01 February 2008 - 12:53 PM

hfcg

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Hello, and welcome to Geeks To Go.When Windows is installed on to a computer it generates a unique number.This number is based on the hardware of the computer, as well as Windows itself.When you change the hardware, Windows will not boot.Changing the hardware would include; putting a different motherboard in, putting the hard drive in a different computer, or even making drastic changes to other hardware.You can boot from a USB drive if the BIOS is set properly. In your case Windows is seeing a different hardware setup and will not boot.

Tyger

Posted 01 February 2008 - 01:13 PM

Tyger

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You can't do that with Windows, for the reasons hfcg gave, but you can do it with Linux. You might want to check out Dyne:bolic Linux, which is on a CD, you download the image file and burn it to a CD. It was designed for musicians and DJs. There is also Musix Linux.

Ztruker

Posted 02 February 2008 - 02:29 PM

Ztruker

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You can boot from a external USB hard drive or flash drive, but Your BIOS must support booting from a USB device. If you meet this criteria then see this series of articles for information on how to do this: